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Creating knowledge, serving society Learn more about how Duke Research Saves Lives at: https://t.co/fjvrgS2NGe
Durham, N.C.
Joined December 2008
Last year, @DukeOTC spotlighted Extellis, a startup using @DukeEngineering tech to revolutionize satellite imaging with metamaterials. 🛰️ Recently, the company raised $6.8M, including from @DukeCapPartners, as it continues its journey into orbit. https://t.co/GxiZZ9oR9d
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Whether restoring hearing or solving rare medical mysteries, research at Duke continues to change and save lives, including those of Duke colleagues. See how federally funded research makes an impact at Duke. https://t.co/sQSyGBcWMU
@DukeHealth @dukeresearch
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Duke professor Anne Yoder (@DukeTrinity) co-edited the most recent Special Feature in @PNASNews on Monitoring and Restoring Gene Flow in the Increasingly Fragmented Ecosystems of the Anthropocene: https://t.co/Hfr3UPeg4I.
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We've all experienced that "aha!" moment -- when you're wrestling with a tough problem, and suddenly the answer comes to you like a bolt from the blue. Brain scans let scientists peer inside the mind to watch these flashes of insight form: https://t.co/cGg1BuXmGC
@DukePsychNeuro
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New study from @DukeU says workers judge others for AI use—and hide its use, fearing stigma. https://t.co/dl6FAolYEk
@DukeFuqua
arstechnica.com
New Duke study says workers judge others for AI use—and hide its use, fearing stigma.
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Rooted in the land, ready for the future: A new generation of tribal scientists and storytellers is navigating the complexities of recognition and history, rebuilding ties to land and water, and preparing for what’s next. https://t.co/QC7l62U93V
@DukeEnvironment
theassemblync.com
A new generation of tribal scientists and storytellers is rebuilding ties between the land and water, and preparing for what comes next.
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Here's the only science-backed lesson on exercise you need to lose fat: https://t.co/NemUtZbJX8
@HermanPontzer @EvAnthDuke
sciencefocus.com
Think the gym is your best bet for burning belly fat? Emerging research suggests otherwise. So what actually works best... and can you just skip exercise entirely?
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Phones and GPS owe their existence to US government-funded research. Here's what’s at stake with cuts to university funding:
cnn.com
Imagine a world without the internet, or GPS, MRNA vaccines or the touchscreen on your iPhone. The science and technology that have become integral to our daily lives may never have existed, experts...
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As drone technology evolves, researchers are using these flying tools to gather data where traditional tools and human eyes cannot reach -- including @TheDukeForest
https://t.co/mAEj8dLjha
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What if the tech behind "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" could actually help fight disease? Meet the researchers behind Raygun, an AI tool to help “shrink” or “expand” existing proteins so they’re easier to deliver into the body: https://t.co/uP9ZCzJHOh
@DukeMedSchool
medschool.duke.edu
A Duke University School of Medicine team reimagines a sci-fi classic as real-world biotech that can speed up biological research.
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How changes in lemur brains made some mean girls nice: https://t.co/IMV2LZNCEd
@DukeLemurCenter @EvAnthDuke @DukeTrinity
researchblog.duke.edu
If there was a contest for biggest female bullies of the animal world, lemurs would be near the top of the list. In these distant primate cousins, it’s the ladies who call the shots, relying on...
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Phones and GPS owe their existence to US government-funded research. What’s at stake with cuts to university funding:
cnn.com
Imagine a world without the internet, or GPS, MRNA vaccines or the touchscreen on your iPhone. The science and technology that have become integral to our daily lives may never have existed, experts...
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The first Black sorority @DukeU. A first edition copy of Pauli Murray’s “Proud Shoes." Check out some of the remarkable stories of “Black Lives in the Archives” @DukeLib:
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When he's not supporting the academic and research mission @DukeU, he's a biologist and self-described "science fiction nerd." Meet Executive Vice Provost Mohamed Noor: https://t.co/LUeM0T4Mz7
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Are all those punishing functional fitness classes and expensive exercise machines helping us lose weight or not? Here’s the surprising science of how exercise really changes your body: https://t.co/NemUtZbJX8 w/@HermanPontzer @EvAnthDuke @DukeU
sciencefocus.com
Think the gym is your best bet for burning belly fat? Emerging research suggests otherwise. So what actually works best... and can you just skip exercise entirely?
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Since January, government science agencies have faced deep budget cuts and restrictions on certain research. Scientists have responded with protest—but what does it mean for science when scientists get political? https://t.co/AvzI1MRlKf
@DukeSci_Soc
flaminghydra.com
Misha Angrist on science and authoritarianism
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When Hurricane Helene hit Western North Carolina, it left more than flood damage—it fostered mold and fungal growth. Now, a @DukeU team is studying how post-disaster fungi could affect health and recovery in a warming world. 🔗 Read more: https://t.co/1NPlvz1mIl
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For these college basketball fans, crunching numbers to predict the season’s nail-biters and biggest blowouts was a competition in itself. First-ever Triangle Sports Analytics competition draws 15 teams from Duke, UNC and NC State: https://t.co/9Ry6qVXYiR
@DukeTrinity @DukeU
researchblog.duke.edu
Blue Devils fans are still making sense of Duke’s stunning late-game loss to Houston in what was a wild Final Four game. But for some fans of men’s college hoops, predicting this season’s nail-bite...
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‘Forever chemicals’ are everywhere. Researchers think there may be a faster, cheaper way to figure out which ones might be hazardous to our health -- using worms. https://t.co/hEQOeezp5o
@TessLeuthner @DukeBiology @DukeEnvironment
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